Langbourne (Langbourne Series Book 1)

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Langbourne (Langbourne Series Book 1)

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Marsden, Peter R V (1967). "Archaeological finds in the City of London, 1963-4". Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. 21 (3): 214. Built as an early gated community, the estate currently has two main access roads, the upper one to Highgate West Hill closing every night until mid-morning, the lower one to Swains Lane being closed randomly with access then controlled by estate staff. This maintains the private status of the estate roads and stops a right of way being created. Former names : "Tidewaiter's Court" (western portion) (Strype, ed. 1720, Pt. 1, 55-Elmes, 1831). "Trinity Court" (Rocque, 1746-Lond. Guide, 1758). "Wright Street," 1771 (Tomlinson, p. 329). "Wright's Rents" (eastern portion) (Horwood, 1799).

My late father and grandfather would relate stories to me about thetwo brothers in this book. They knew them personally, albeit my The plot-owners have a special responsibility to each other to maintain their gardens, as the maintenance of their gardens in good condition adds very considerably to the appearance of the Estate and so contributes to the general well-being of everyone. lt is advisable to avoid excessive areas of concrete; keeping lawns in trim lends a note of smartness. There is also a tendency to allow hedges to overgrow the footpaths, and this destroys the regularity of vistas. We would also like each plot-owner to feel some responsibility for the tree in front of his propeny, not only when new trees are planted, running the risk of vandalism, and shortage of water, but to report any general damage to a tree, broken branches and the like, with which our gardeners could help. The limes in Hillway now some 70 years old, would have grown far too large to be manageable and they are now pruned quite regularly The labumums, which have been planted, are unsuitable trees in that their shape is inartistic and they are only attractive for a short period. We are replacing these gradually with white beams and other species. Only one tree of botanical merit seems to have been planted by the developer and that is the Maidenhair (Ginko Biloba) on the roundabout at the top of Hillway This is probably the third best specimen of this tree in the country only being surpassed at Oxford and Kew.A number of finds indicative of Iron Age and Romano-British settlement are known from the parish, all on the lower

Map of Early Modern London: Langbourn Ward - Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's London (Scholarly) Founded by Henry IV. and the executors of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, for charity priests to officiate in a chapel on the north side of the choir of St. Paul's. Partridge, Chris (18 April 2004). "A street by any other name..." the Guardian . Retrieved 19 September 2021.

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